The author's analysis of products of Arab thinking and his own empirical research provide evidence that the predominant characteristic of the Arab mind is a rational epistemic style. Arab thinking is characterized by a fundamental drive for abstraction that leads to two-dimensionality, ideology, strong affect, radicalism, cognitive space, isolation, and a need to integrate ultimate values with political administration. Arab epistemic orientation has educational, communicational and intellectual implications that present a critical challenge to the current Western culture.
The author argues that a state of collapse along the abstract-concrete divide will occur if Arabs lose touch with ideals and abstract thinking. He also identifies conditions that may catalyze a retreat into self-centered utilitarianism, political compromise, and demoralization.
"A timely, inspired, and captivating attempt at deciphering the specifics of the Arab Mind...from the pen of a creative instance of the mind under scrutiny - a must-read for those seeking an in-depth understanding of the Arab culture."
Claude Lamontagne Professor of Psychology, University of Ottawa
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